(Seems like he actually does, though?)
“OK, that’s fine. No, I don’t care if they’re whipping it, that’s fine. Due process is over.”House Republicans introducedwhat he thought about his colleagues’ efforts to expel him, he painted himself as the victim of an unjust crusade. “OK, that’s fine. No, I don’t care if they’re whipping it, that’s fine. Due process is over.”a member for “disorderly behavior.
Johnson will have to act on the expulsion resolution this week. He has a few options: He could move to table it or refer it to a committee for future investigation, but both moves would require a majority vote. That places Republicans in a tight spot, given that they currently hold only a four-vote majority in the House, and removing Santos would narrow that to three.The House Ethics Committee has already been investigating Santos for the past eight months.
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